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In this video 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or leaking radiator. This video is applicable to the 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, Honda Civic and Acura EL
🔧 Instructions:
1. Removing the Bumper Cover 0:47
2. Removing the Battery 1:33
3. Draining the Coolant 2:22
4. Removing the Coolant Overflow Bottle 3:08
5. Removing the Radiator Cooling Fan 3:44
6. Removing the A/C Cooling Fan 7:09
7. Removing the Radiator 8:44
8. Disassembling the Radiator 9:30
9. Preparing the New Radiator 10:52
10. Installing the New Radiator 11:36
11. Installing the A/C Cooling Fan 13:40
12. Installing the Radiator Cooling Fan 15:37
13. Reinstalling the Coolant Overflow Bottle 17:43
14. Reinstalling the Battery 18:45
15. Reinstalling the Bumper Cover 19:25
16. Refilling the Coolant 20:23
Great video. Helped me replace my radiator. I didn't have to replace the fans, so I skipped a few steps, but thank you for the great instructions!
thanks for the walk thru , was a big help .
This is a great video.Thanks for posting.I will try.
the car in this video has been grossly neglected. Frayed wires and corrosion everywhere.
thanks for your excellent video. just finished the job and it took about 3 hours from start to finish. Your tricks really helped a lot but did find it easier to just completely remove the upper radiator hose. You did a great job and i'll definitely keep 1aauto in mind next time parts are needed for our autos. Holy moses! Just saw the link to the radiator below. i paid twice that at autozone
Pls help I have Honda Civic 2001 automatic transmission I want to replace my Radiator with 2 row radiator But I can't find it for (automattransmission ) is ONLY for manual and transmission
I'm doing this repair on Saturday and I'm going to be replacing the thermostat along with the upper and lower hoses. I'm not sure why you wouldn't replace the upper and lower hoses or the thermostat I mean that's just me. anytime I do a radiator and I know the hoses or the thermostat have never been replaced I typically do it all at once. but great job on the video very detailed
Excellent video, thank you, I replaced a radiator in my car.
Fantastic video. Swapped mine out today and it was easy because of this.
Thank you for a detailed description.
Thanks good way to do the job!
what about the oil how do u replace it?
Hi 1A Auto. I would know about the oil in radiator. is it transmission oil? What i have to do to replace this old oil? Thx.
easy, like so
I just did this repair on my 2002 civic and it was pretty much the same except subtle differences. Took me about 3 hours for the whole job but saved me hundreds in labor! Thanks for the video!
how long did this actually take
do u have to remove the bumper
Great Videos! Do you know which one of those transmission cooling hoses are the return line to the transmission? Thanks!
no need to re fill transmission oil?
I have a 2003 Honda Civic EX my Old radiator doesn't have the two transmission hose on the bottom and I just bought a radiator that has the two transmission hose can I still install the new one without installing anything in the bottom of the new radiator?
really hard work….nice to see your upload
Great instructions. Thanks
I have a 5 speed 2001 and I don't have those smaller transmission hoses. should i???